From as little as one game to as many as 805… Babych – Bach – Backstrom – Barnes – Barney – Baron – Barrett – Barrie – Batyrshin – Baumgartner – Beck – Bednar – Bekar – Belanger – Benning – Berg – Bergeron – Bernier – Bernier – Berry – Berthiaume – Beverley – […]
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Doughty on the Sharks – His Memories and Concerns
Long before Drew Doughty was a Norris Trophy finalist and one of the top defensemen in the league – OK wait, not that long before, more like a year earlier – he made his NHL debut against the Sharks. Below he gives some thoughts about now playing them in the playoffs for the first time […]
Without Their Top Player, Kings Down Sharks in Game One
It’s not the player you’re thinking of. And it’s a different game one. On October 16, 1991 the Los Angeles Kings were about to play host to the NHL’s newest team, the San Jose Sharks. Shortly after the morning skate early that day, Wayne Gretzky received a phone call that his father was in the […]
Quick Back To Making History for the Kings
Goaltender Jonathan Quick set a number of team records for the Kings last season, including games played (72) and wins (39). Well, he was back to his old tricks again Saturday night in the Phoenix desert. Actually, it was Glendale. But, that’s beside the point. Two weeks ago he earned his 19th victory of the […]
Terry Murray on Coaching Memories
Tomorrow night vs. Edmonton Terry Murray gets a shot at a little piece of history. With a victory in his 197th game with the Kings, he can become the quickest coach to reach 100 wins. Tom Webster (1989-92) holds the current record at 211 games. After practice today I asked Murray to reflect back over […]